Wizkid Vibes to FOLA’s Unreleased Track “LOST” — A Silent Co-Sign That Says Everything
FOLA might just be up next, and the signs are clear — especially when Wizkid himself is caught vibing to your unreleased song. In a recent studio moment that’s got the music world talking, the fast-rising Nigerian singer previewed his upcoming single “LOST” for the Afrobeats legend. The reaction? No words, no forced hype — just Wizkid calmly nodding, eyes closed, soaking it all in. That kind of silent approval from one of the biggest names in African music says it all.
Set to drop this Friday, “LOST” is already building momentum before it even hits streaming platforms. In the short clip shared online, the track comes through smooth and soulful, with a subtle bounce and emotionally rich lyrics. It’s exactly the kind of sound FOLA has been carving out for himself — a blend of vulnerability, groove, and that unmistakable Nigerian street-meets-global polish.
What makes this moment so special isn’t just the song, though. It’s the symbolism. Wizkid — one of the key architects of Afrobeats’ global rise — doesn’t just nod along to anything. He’s known for his minimal energy in public settings, so catching him fully tuned in, swaying to FOLA’s music, means the record touched something. Fans were quick to catch on too. The moment the clip hit X (formerly Twitter), fans flooded the comments with early praise and hype, already calling “LOST” a potential breakout hit.
For FOLA, this isn’t just another release — it’s a turning point. He’s been quietly putting in the work, dropping emotionally honest tracks that connect with a growing audience. But this right here? This is the kind of co-sign that shifts an artist’s entire career path. It’s not every day an upcoming act gets this kind of energy from someone like Wiz.
While neither artist has confirmed any future collaboration, this preview alone has sparked speculation that something bigger might be in the works. And if that’s the case, fans are in for a major treat.
Beyond the buzz, what really stands out is how FOLA is positioning himself — not just as another new artist trying to make noise, but as a storyteller. A creator of moments. “LOST” sounds like one of those songs that will resonate long after the first listen. It’s relatable. It’s vibey. It’s got that replay value.
As Friday approaches, the excitement is real. And if Wizkid’s reaction is anything to go by, FOLA is not just next — he’s now.
“LOST” drops this Friday. Brace yourself.